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Depends on how hard you drive it when the engine/cat converter is cold. When the engine/cat converter is cold, all power comes from the battery....
Oh, so now its not the floor mats, but a steady stream of cosmic rays specifically aimed at that one prius that tells the computer that the pedal...
Like stocks go up and down: currently toyota cars are low. As the saying goes: buy low, sell high. Right now is the time to buy, not sell.
call up toyota's customer service line and complain. There should be records that you brought it in and that they "couldn't duplicate" the issue....
Well, there is an idiot light that appears when it overheats.
Might be a loose wire/solder area on that switch?
Well, they do say that dreams are caused by your subconscious trying to tell you something.... and in this case it's telling you that your battery...
Probably the same reason why the prius doesn't have a coolant temp gauge: to keep it simple so idiots can drive it without getting too distracted...
I think its due to liability reasons. If they recommended using that flimsy emergency jack for jacking up the car during maintenance, and you got...
Your cooling fans may have been installed backwards = thus blowing air towards the front of the car. This would explain why the outside temp went...
Keep in mind: the battery doesn't last forever. After 10 minutes or so, you'll notice the battery levels dropping.
3 volts? on a 12 volt battery? I don't think thats possible unless the battery was on its last legs!
B is for engine braking. AKA wasting energy. Its not going to magically slow your car down when your accelerating. What it is going to do is rev...
Worst case: you may have fried your inverter. (see jumping car backwards threads)
did you check the fuse panel that is located under the drivers side dash?
The rear brakes and the e-brake are one and the same.
Just a small note: I thought those red lights in the front are illegal in most states... just make sure you don't turn it on while driving :)
Wish I lived close enough to take advantage of his special pricing :/
loss of traction = loss of braking. You can't change physics.
And what PSI was that 8" tire pressurized to? What is its rated maximum "Burst Pressure" PSI?